Substance Use Disorder

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy vs DBT

Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) are both evidence-based treatments. If you struggle with substance abuse or a co-occurring mental health condition, they could be instrumental for healing. When discussing cognitive behavioral therapy vs DBT, a therapist will assess your needs. Here’s what you need to know about these treatment approaches. Understanding Cognitive […]

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Opiate Withdrawal Symptoms

They start between six and 12 hours after the last dose. Opiate withdrawal symptoms are the signals that your body wants more of the drug. However, you’ve decided to quit using drugs. Here’s what you need to know. Why Working with a Detox Facility Makes Sense A trusted opiate addiction treatment center in Hanover, PA,

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Side Effects of Xanax Use

Xanax is a drug that’s part of the class known as benzodiazepines which doctors prescribe to treat anxiety disorder and panic attacks. Despite the fact that it can become addictive, it remains the most prescribed psychiatric medication prescribed in the US today, according to Medical News Today. If you or a loved one may be

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Can Acupuncture Work to Treat Addiction

Most of what we understand about addiction treatment usually revolves around detox and standard forms of therapy. These are the same treatment methods the addiction treatment community has been using for decades. However, there’s a new day dawning in that same addiction treatment community. As part of that new day, we are seeing addiction treatment

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Common Family Roles in Addiction

Addiction rarely only affects the addicted person, but also their entire family and even social circle. If you live under the same roof with a person who abuses drugs or alcohol, then you might fall into one of the common family roles in addiction. These roles typically evolve out of coping strategies and are rarely

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Using Yoga for Addiction Recovery

Yoga is a healthy option for everyone, but it can be especially beneficial for those working to overcome addiction. Using yoga for addiction recovery can improve mental, physical, and psychological health, and it is a habit that can last for a lifetime. Find out why yoga should be part of your addiction recovery strategy for the

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How Does Biofeedback Therapy Help Manage Anxiety?

Most people aren’t aware that anxiety is a leading cause of drug abuse and relapse in the United States. Because of that, finding ways to manage anxiety effectively is an integral part of rehab. Thankfully, that’s just what biofeedback therapy does. However, how does biofeedback therapy help manage anxiety? Can integrating biofeedback therapy with other

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10 Things to Do When You’re Married to an Addict

Being married to an addict feels like a betrayal. Drugs and alcohol are their priority, not you and your family. You may have tried everything you can think of to help your addicted spouse. It’s not working. You’re starting to accept you can’t beg, cry, scream or coddle them into sobriety. Here’s what you can

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Everything Hurts? It Could Be Your Pain Medicine

If everything hurts, and you’re becoming sensitive to pain, it’s time to ask why. For a significant number of people suffering from chronic pain, the source of their increased sensitivity may be the drugs that are supposed to fight the pain. This is cruel and ironic. Long-term consumption of opioid painkillers like OxyContin®, Vicodin®, Percocet®,

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Why Medication-Assisted Therapy Is Critical in Opioid Addiction Recovery

By Robert Matylewicz, DO, ABAM, Medical Director at The Ranch PA The opioid epidemic continues to surge ahead with seemingly no end in sight. Drug overdose has surpassed motor vehicle deaths as the leading cause of U.S. accidental deaths with opioids leading the charge, contributing to 33,091 deaths in 2015. We don’t have a foolproof

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